The Westchester Journal News reports that since Bee-Line buses started accepting Metrocards in April, a huge number of riders are boarding the buses to commute between Westchester and the Bronx.
The New York Times profiled 1150 Grand Concourse in yesterday's Streetscapes column, describing "Horace Ginsbern’s fantastical but neglected 1937 art moderne essay" as a mosaic that has escaped vandalism and grafitti all these years.
The Times reported Saturday on a rule change for the state's Industrial Development Agency that may threaten funding for the proposed garages at the new Yankee Stadium.
Liz Benjamin analyzes the 11th hour congestion pricing battles in the Daily News.
And the Daily News reports on the last hours of a father who was stabbed to death in University Heights Saturday.
Monday, July 16, 2007
News Roundup for July 16
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